Native American artists from more than 60 tribes will sell art, demonstrate and perform

INDIANAPOLIS – One of downtown Indianapolis’ top artistic and cultural celebrations returns Saturday and Sunday, June 24-25: the 25th annual Eiteljorg Indian Market and Festival. Visitors can meet Native American artists from more than 60 tribes and purchase their handmade art, including jewelry, pottery, beadwork, cultural items, basketry, paintings, sculpture and weavings. The weekend also will feature performances from renowned Native American musicians Arvel Bird and Tony Duncan, as well as family-friendly cultural demonstrations of Native art, cooking and storytelling.

At Red Earth, guests can sample the work of some of the nation’s most celebrated artists, with opportunities to purchase contemporary and traditional examples of beadwork, basketry, jewelry, pottery, sculpture, paintings, graphics and cultural attire during the juried art show and market.

The Red Earth PowWow draws hundreds of dancers who gather to celebrate their cultures and heritage with the world. Guests can witness the exciting Grand Entry of Dancers at Noon on Friday, June 9 and again at Noon and 7 pm on Saturday, June 10.

The Durango Arts Center presents the 21st annual Durango Autumn Arts Festival on 2nd Avenue in historic downtown Durango. A favorite in Southwest Colorado, the festival is a well-loved and attended community event, known for the quality of fine art and fine craft and a friendly atmosphere for both its artists and its guests.

The festival showcases up to 90 fine artists and fine craftspeople from around the country, as well as local musicians and performers from the 2nd Avenue Stage. Creation Station offers art activities for youths and adults.

More than 100 Native American artisans are juried into this annual festival celebrating established and beginning artists. Festival also features great food, contest Pow-Wow and an authentic Navajo Rug Auction.

Totah Festival is a Juried Art festival featuring quality Native American art from across the southwest. The Festival began in 1988 as a marketplace for Native American artists to share their skills and craftsmanship with the community, visitors and each other. Today the Totah Festival features 100 artist booths, Juried Art Competition, Contest Pow-Wow and an authentic Navajo Rug Auction.

June 5-7, 2015 at the Cox Convention Center in downtown Oklahoma City. The award winning festival features American Indian artists and dancers from through North America who celebrate the richness and diversity of their heritage with the world. This June Oklahoma City will be the center of Native American art and culture in America.

Tesoro’s Indian Market and Powwow is Colorado’s largest authentic American Indian art show, featuring nationally acclaimed Indian artists who demonstrate and sell their juried art throughout the weekend

About the Marketplace

The largest Native American arts fair in Southern California, the Autry's American Indian Arts Marketplace features 200 Native American artists who represent more than 40 tribes. The weekend also includes performances, children’s activities, informative talks and demonstrations, and the annual short play festival from Native Voices, the Autry’s resident theatre company.

The 28th Annual Red Earth Native American Cultural Festival held in Oklahoma City has matured into one of the most respected visual and performing arts event of its type – setting the standard for many of today’s Indian art shows held throughout the nation. At Red Earth, guests can sample the work of some of the nation’s most celebrated artists, with opportunities to purchase contemporary and traditional examples of beadwork, basketry, jewelry, pottery, sculpture, paintings, graphics and cultural attire during the juried art show and market.

14th Annual Indian Market and Powwow -May 17 - 18, 2014, where award winning Native American artists will show their wares and demonstrate their crafts. Respected experts in the field will judge art submitted by the premier Native American artists in the country.